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Belly Laughter

Heaviness drapes over The sharpest of minds Sometimes But a smile, a child's toothy grin a baby's belly laughter Yanks the gloom away And freed, we can begin again, renewed.
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Written by
claire-marie-littell
Published
Jun 18, 2016
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Joy is a net by which you catch souls! Mother Teresa.

Childlike joy is unlike any other!

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